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There is much much more to climate cycles than anthropogenic contributions. Last edited by Rockstar; 11-06-18 at 06:49 PM. |
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Lucky Jack
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Let the drinking contest begin. ![]()
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Or a witch hunt. Both often leads to the same outcome. However, the article mostly is about that weather extremes of the kind we have seen this summer over here in Germany and Europe, have already been documented in our places several centuries ago. I often must smile when I read that some volcano somewhere has erupted, and its emissions nullifying emission savings of all industry in Europe of half or even a full year. Puts things into relation a bit. Bad bad nature not playing ball with green politics! However, I thiunk there is a trend for warmer global climate, and I think man contribtues to it. But I do not thionk that man is the only cause for this. We likely could cut back emissions to the standard of 150 years ago - and still would be faced with a trend climate warming. Correlations do not prove causality. And irrational beliefs and ideological drives rule strong in man's mind. Hunger stones - first time I ever heard of it. When reading the headline I thought it was about a fourth Panem novel. ![]()
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If you feel nuts, consult an expert. Last edited by Skybird; 11-05-18 at 11:17 AM. |
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